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Toxic cane toad found near Sydney

Sydney—A toxic cane toad prevalent in Australia’s tropical north has been captured near Sydney, sparking fears the invasive species could be adapting to cooler...

Deforestation+climate change = dead end for wildlife

By Marlowe Hood Climate change combined with galloping tropical deforestation is cutting off wildlife from life-saving cooler climes, heightening the risk of extinction, researchers said...

Traumatized by conflict, animals find haven in Jordan

JERASH, Jordan—For more than a year after being moved to a Jordanian wildlife reserve from war-hit Syria, two bears, Loz and Sukkar, would cower...

Sri Lanka probes deaths of elephants

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In Kenya, anti-poaching dogs are wildlife’s best friends

By Fran Blandy Maasai Mara, Kenya—Five-month-old bloodhound Shakaria gambols through the long savannah grasses of Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve, her playful mood swiftly turning to...

Galapagos fights to protect islands

PUERTO AYORA, Ecuador"•With its iconic giant tortoises, crested black iguanas, huge ocean manta rays and a veritable menagerie of other cool creatures, the Galapagos...

Bats’ brains boil in heatwave

SYDNEY"•hundreds of bats have died in sweltering conditions in Australia, with many dropping from their perches as the scorching temperatures “fried their brains”, wildlife...

Educational tour

Pupils enjoy watching the lake inside the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife in Quezon City. Manny Palmero
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